Tag: Energy

  • 20090626-Energy Bill

    As expressed in my previous blog entries, I would have loved to have driven a hover craft, in the hope of eliminating the dependency on oil from foreign countries (such as Saudi Arabia), of increasing environmental awareness to stop polluting with smog from the tailpipes of outmoded GM products (such as those big black SUV as driven by wanna-be thugs, albeit spooks) and of getting somewhere quickly in case of emergency!

    It would have been nice to take the public transportation via rail, water or air and at the same time meet homeless people, poor folks and sick ones coughing their SARS, Swine or whatever flu into my airspace.

    However, my assessment on human behavior thus far has indicated that people like to do many things AND at any time of the day or night. Again, my analogy is akin to a closed system (such as a human body) in which the flow of commerce and business MUST continue 24/7 without curfew or government control or else meet its demise and ultimate death should the flow discontinue.

    Well, I suppose Congress has passed that stupid energy bill at 1615PM! It’s really a symbolic expression of what could have happened if the legislation ever made it to the president. Tax is tax: bottom-line.

    Again, y’all can keep your oil, your big cars and your carbon dioxide. It is the current technology, knowing full well that nuclear power pollutes and other alternative sources of energy MUST be further researched and assessed for cost-effective business endeavors.

    Thank God the cows farting methane won’t have to be taxed. Can y’all imagine human-created legislation to control the free-will of naturally occurring bodily functions such as carbon dioxide and methane?

    Sheesh! Stop reading too much into my blogs and THINK WELL! Listen to the wise words of the old souls BUT introduce the creativity of the youngsters!

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  • 20080412-Wrath Prices

    I feel your wrath. The other diesel I saw gasoline prices for a gallon of diesel at around $4.36 and around $3.98 for the premium (octane rating of 91). We are already lost the purchasing power for every dollar earned and all for nothing while the cost of commodities goes up.

    I think the Amero is already on its way by combining the currency of Canada, United States and Mexico. And let’s keep an eye on this super highway numbered ‘69’, which is supposed to increase the transportation of goods

  • 20071218-Bob Campbell

    So we were in the doctor’s office and ‘Maw’ needed to get some tests done. Bob Campbell was doing the poking of needle for thirty years in the Army. And for some reason he could not find a ‘good’ vein in ‘Maw’s right arm to administer thallium.

    Bob caused ‘Maw’ pain as she slid down the chair. Then the scolding began between the both of them. My first impression of this very tall man at about 6’3″ in height and with gray moustache was that he was very tired that day. He didn’t look friendly either.

    ‘Maw’ gave this man a hard time and both of them started to outdo each other based on their career experience. I mumbled how noone cares what you both had to say. ‘Maw’ knew how to ease the man down from his pedestal with words of calm by reminding him of stress and heart condition.

    He talked too much – about Texans and their pistols; about why cowboys wore those long ‘duster’ like coats (like his white lab coat and how women wore smocks or moo-moo’s as I later added); about how Geronimo (5’4″) was able to pet his horse from the confines of his prison for ten years, and had visited his grandfather’s store to get hard candy because refrigeration didn’t exist; and how real cowboys are from Oklahoma (like Garrett, one of ‘Shrimpsei’s moderator).

    He went on to talk about his grandfather (the youngest of seven siblings) and how he would discipline his seven kids not to touch his gun lying on the side of the house; how he’d look each one in the eyes and told them to find the ‘stick’ as big as his thumb and if they came back with something smaller, he’d go outdoors himself and cut down one to bring back and whack the kids with.

    At the funeral of his grandfather, his grandmother was angry, did all she could and had to be held back so as not to jump into the grave after the man she loved but hated so much. His grandmother kept a secret from revealed until the death bed of the grandfather that the only one person who would dare touch his gun was his favorite daughter – the apple of his grandpa’s eye. He would have written the girl off his will had the grandma told the grandpa.

    So Bob continued on with his story about Norway being the better than Sweden; how technologically advanced they were as Vikings, who conquered the British Isles and Ireland. He mentioned part of the Swedish went all the way to Baghdad, Iraq — where they found gold coins in jars or square containers underneath the dwellings. This goes to show that the Norse had something to trade.

    If they didn’t trade well, they’d cut them off by half with their short axes. This is in reference to Norse women who were as tall as 6’1″. But he meant cutting off their heads; while I kept thinking cutting off at the knees. There were mythological gods and goddesses, especially about a god losing one eye. Those imageries of Vikings were real – thick, heavy bodies with full beards.

    Bob grew up and identified with the Norse, by the way. He almost sounds so proud that noone should mess with the Norse, who (with his description of a close friend) spat hatred towards the Swedish. ‘Maw’, however, said he looked more like Middle Eastern. I ‘sensed that he might be more Americanized, as in Native American Indian.

    Then the conversation (mostly his) went on to describe how the Germans got most of the Viking’s technology of heavy water, which I knew cost very much into the millions to manufacture. He described how four buses full of ten Germans to one Norse and how the buses being sacrificed by crashing from the one narrow road to the steep ravine below.

    There were German planes which would crash in the mountain side because a well-built structure containing denatured water could not be accessed except across a fjord. This very deep fjord had only one railway for transporting this denatured water. This railway was also sacrificed. And only recently there was one container full of this denatured water (heavy water from nuclear reactors) that was recovered.

    After the conversation went from one room to the bathroom and then outside of the lobby, I remember him mentioning about 10,000 divisions of Germans were needed to calm the Norse attitudes. Later he said ‘Maw’ needed a reservation. I said – a bubble. I didn’t know what that meant but he sure knew something and told me more that I’m sure I needed to know.

    Author’s note: I loved listening to this old timer speak of his stories. I had the pleasure to remember almost every bit of details of his elaboration because I was especially attentive to what he had to say, which I felt was important. I will need to get a micro-recorder one day to make sure I could blog more on other people’s historical accounts.

    Created on Tuesday, December 18, 2007 10:24:58 PM

    Copyright © 2008 by Fluffy von der Flynn. All rights reserved.

  • 20071002-Blackwater’s Job

    In my opinion, Blackwater did their jobs well. I disagree that Blackwater and its employees are wholly responsible for the deaths of eleven (11) civilians caught in the line of fire. There is no way for Blackwater to know if the civilians themselves are the source hostility and the only way Blackwater could defend themselves from these unseen ‘enemy’ is to fire back into the crowd.

    If the Iraqi people wanted to help themselves long ago, they should have stepped up and fight for their freedom for democracy during the regime of Saddam Hussein. Instead these same civilians would continue to use their old religious beliefs in the name of an unseen ‘God’ or ‘Allah’ (of obvious male expression) to handle their affairs with torture and death.

    This makes no sense to lay the blame on the heads of these private contractors, who were hired by the United States to defend the government convoy from these belligerents. I have read that many contractors, peacekeepers and missionaries have lost their lives during the process of rebuilding a country torn by war.

    Instead of waiting for government hand outs, the Iraqi people need to change themselves, work hard for a living and embrace the vast differences offered by the worldwide community. There is not harm in lifting up the veils of the women, who would more than likely voice the strength of their country by sheer numbers only. The veil is metaphorically the connection between the old world and new one, which is scary for most outdated thinkers but known by a few sources.

    I would like nothing more than to end war in Iraq so that our troops could come home. I have waited ever so patiently during the Bush administration but nothing has materialized to appease me. The Iraqi people need the awake up and learn that their prayers will NEVER be answered by ‘God’ or ‘Allah’. The latest Hollywood-like production of Blackwater being BLACKMAILED for doing their JOBS is not fair until the Iraqi people realize that resistance is futile.

    Copyright © 2007 by Fluffy von der Flynn. All rights reserved.

  • 20060831-Which One?

    Oil doesn’t mix well with water and for good reason. If oil and water did mix, the water breathers would suffer and die. Oil spills do much damage to nature on the surface because the dark coating not only makes the tourist spots look bad but makes the habitants suffer and die. The clean up is expensive, by the way. The recover is slow too.

    The fumes of nasty stuff from both smoke stacks and automobiles pollute the air. This makes life difficult for the air breathers, especially those with asthma. Smog coating the blue skies with brownish muck doesn’t look good either. The products from petroleum in the form of plastic, solvents, fertilizers and pesticides do seem toxic if ingested.

    Radioactive material, moreover, is not a basic foodstuff value. I wonder why anyone would bother coming near the stuff and know the damage is possible or promote radiation as a fear factor. Isn’t already expensive enough trying to extract oil and manufacture material, which harm our environment and us? Come on! Duh!  Where else would we all go? Duh!

    Briefly, I would prefer water anytime. This is because we quench our thirst with water, bathe our stink away and provide a source of life to plants and animal. Once again (you freaking yet smart and wise numskulls) already know that there are alternative AND free sources of energy. I do not understand why we continue to avoid the laws of nature at all cost.  What exactly is the cost, huh?

    Copyright © 2007 by Fluffy von der Flynn. All rights reserved.

  • 20060601-Saw Sausage

    A sausage is a meaty, edible treat found in a small can; while a saw is a tool with serrated edges like a mountain range. The imagery of these objects not only reminds me of my surnames but of a carrot-and-stick approach of today’s meeting regarding a particular program by one country.

    History tells us that the effects of nuclear activities are very damaging to the planet and its inhabitants. Yet the powerful nations won’t stop using this advanced technology. And now these same nations expect the emerging ones to give up their efforts on this form of energy.

    Any meeting that does not add more fuel to the fire of extremes has succeeded. And I have yet to observe anything positive resulting from today’s meeting. My expectation is for both sides of the mess to resolve their differences.

    My primary concern is the elimination of the proverbial wool, which is fear. The fear of waging war; of utilizing nuclear arms or of losing power to the general populace of awakening people are not to be rewarded. Rewarding bad behavior is nonsense and does not advance the world in this manner.

    A better reward is actually utilizing renewable forms of energy on a global scale. I’m sure there would be jobs everywhere for everyone and no one could get hurt from refueling their vehicles with water, for example. The air, soil and water would be much cleaner without the stains of oil or radiation.

    Another example is for everyone to stop eating anything which lives or moves. And I mean all plants and animals. I could image having dinner by ingesting honey flavored pills and still feel full. That would free up any contracts between species of having to eat each other to survive.

    As I digress, pooping would be less difficult and time spent on the toilet would be reduced. There would be no more laxatives as a result. The sewers, the rivers and the great ocean would be in better condition too.

    People should know by now that anything could be easily destroyed in an instance. A building could come crashing down with demolition, a car could be totaled in an accident and a relationship could end from misunderstanding.

    What took many years for the ancient forests (with its little owls inhabiting therein) to grow very tall could be destroyed in minutes by these computer controlled tools of destruction. The recovery is slow to the ecosystem.

    So we all could assuage the insecurity of each other with tasty morsels of sausages or conquer and divide ourselves as each other’s enemy with the almighty saw, such as by admitting that you are right and I am wrong.

    Copyright © 2007 by Fluffy von der Flynn. All rights reserved.

  • 20060510-Driver’s Heat

    Why do drivers take the opportunity to pollute the environment with their gas guzzlers and with their modified noise makers? I am referring to the ones driving up and down my road. I could profile certain drivers and point out to my kinds as being the primary culprit of these recently activities.

    I think they have too much pride in upgrading their cars. And the fact that the weather has been getting warmer should not allow these high school mentalities to compromise the safety of our public roads. There has been more pedestrians and bicyclist enjoying the warm evening outdoors too.

    Teenage drivers should slow down and be more careful since the statistics for accidents are mostly in this demographic. Elders should also learn to speed up and take annual tests to make sure they are not endangering our streets. Other drivers with problems should stay home.

    I expect more drivers to be responsible in the upcoming summer season and take driving more leisurely; enjoy the scenery; and breathe the fresh air instead of speeding down the road as if they have to use the restroom to perform the ‘number two’. Speeding should be done in an emergency and by emergency vehicles only.

    There is absolutely no reason to waste gas by speeding in modified cars either. If we citizens were to be more responsible, we could stop using gas and oil and switch to ethanol, for example. The country of Brazil is a good example where ethanol is used for vehicles.

    Citizens could further be responsible by making sure the neighborhoods are kept clean and by keeping watch on each other’s property. I could make the issue of safety and security the main reasons for placing cameras along my road.

    For example, a mayor of my city commended with a certificate to a person, who is close and dear to me and who helped to implement the stop signs in our neighborhood. Any one person could make improvements when the cause is justified.

    I hate people being profiled in this manner but people coming into this country need to learn to stop taking too much advantage of the opportunities to have expensive houses, well cooked meals and, of course, those fast cars, especially the very pretty ones that really should belong in the museum.

    Drivers in the heat of anger, passion or pride should take extra steps to reduce their energy level a bit to avoid injuring or hurting people on the road. The warm summer days should be more enjoyable and not more accident prone.

    Once again, I encourage my fellow fast drivers to take it easy on the lead foot; turn off the mind numbing programs and hypnotic music from the airwaves of their radios; and turn up the air conditioners to cool off anything negative that should be left behind.

    Copyright © 2007 by Fluffy von der Flynn. All rights reserved.